"Who Else Wants to Take Jaw-Dropping Gorgeous Photographs -- And Avoid the Common Digital Photography Frustrations?"

See how easily you can take your photography to the next level by learning the digital photography tips, techniques and even secrets of world class photographers.

Whether you're interested in taking better nature photographs, the secrets to perfect exposure, how to earn money by selling your photos as stock photography, or how to take better pictures of your kids, you'll find valuable digital photography tips during our new weekly "7 Photo Questions" Podcast.

Hi, my name is Audri Lanford, and I'm passionate about digital photography. To help fire that passion within you, I'm interviewing many of the world's top photographers during my weekly podcast.

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Being able to see creatively is absolutely critical if you want to master photo composition. The question is, can you learn to see creatively, or is it something you must be born with? While it's true that those who are "born" with the skill may have it easier than those who have to work hard to perfect it, both groups can learn to master photo composition equally well.

If you want superior photo composition, you need to uncover the secrets of seeing photographically -- and that's exactly what Terry Donnelly is doing for us during his 7 Photography Questions interview. Learn the exercises that can improve your shots and uncover which elements are required for superior photo composition as Terry tackles the top 7 questions to seeing photographically.

If your desire is to be a master photographer, seeing photographically is going to be the key to your success. The question is, are the best photographers born with the skill, or is it something that can be learned? Master photographer Terry Donnelly knows the answers to these questions, and he's revealing his secrets during this 7 Photography Questions interview.

P#32: A Vibrant Black and Blue Butterfly

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What makes this photograph of a black and blue butterfly so special? What makes the butterfly stand out? What draws us into the shot? Jo Whaley explains the dynamics of this intriguing photograph.

This photograph of a black and white beetle is the stuff some nightmares are made of. How did Jo Whaley create such a dramatic and powerful image? She explained this shot during her 7 Photography Questions interview.

When Jo Whaley heard that the Greek word for butterfly was the same as the word for soul, she was inspired to capture this shot of a yellow butterfly. Here she explains the story behind her intriguing photograph.

At first glance you may think this picture of butterflies features two different insects, but that's not the case. Jo Whaley explains exactly how she captured this dramatic image in a still life fine art photograph.

At first glance this picture of figs and leaves just looks like an interesting still life shot, but upon closer inspection you discover there is a story being told here. Here Jo Whaley explains...

When photography recreates historical art, magical things can happen - and this photograph of oranges and lemons is a perfect example. Here Jo Whaley describes her inspiration for the photo and gives us insight as to how she created it.

They say a picture speaks a thousand words, and this shot with the insects and the pomegranate seeds is a perfect example. Here Jo Whaley explains how she created this unique photograph, and exactly what she was trying to say with it.

P#32: Not Your Ordinary Tea Party

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When most of us think of a tea party setting, beautiful teacups and saucers usually come to mind -- unless, of course, you're Jo Whaley. Here Jo explains how this unusual tea party shot was created, and what you need to do to create this type of mood and environment.